Yesterday I spent the day in San Francisco at the Domain Roundtable hosted by Jay Westerdal and DomainTools.com (BTW - they've got brilliant tools over there). Since I'm swamped with travel, building decks, and trying to find SEOmoz some new office space, I figured I'd just use the ol' bullet point list. What did I learn?
Some people were surprised that Matt Cutts was speaking. They felt it amounted to an acceptance of the practice of domaining in general and domain squatting in particular (especially since Google helps monetize a large portion of the parked & auto-generated domains on the web). Listening to him speak, I heard nothing of the sort - he was no more lenient on low quality domains than he would be on spam in general, but it's certainly an interesting perspective.
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written by kervin 27 days ago
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Domaining isn't that easy but if you're willing to learn the basic, then you should at least be willing enough to practice it. Domaining isn't just about selling too, it's also about sharing it to other people too. Like what I've been doing to my site too, the autopartswarehouse.com.
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Domaining isn't that easy but if you're willing to learn the basic, then you should at least be willing enough to practice it. Domaining isn't just about selling too, it's also about sharing it to other people too. Like what I've been doing to my site too, the autopartswarehouse.com.